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Canada is recognized as one of the best countries in the world to live in. Many jobs and business opportunities are available and more skilled and business people are required to meet the demand. The Canadian Government accepts skilled workers and business people from every part of the world. According to Canadian government estimate, more than one million (1,000,000) immigrants will enter Canada in the next five years.

CANADIAN IMMIGRATION PLANS


MINISTER TABLES IMMIGRATION LEVELS

The former Citizenship and Immigration Minister Elinor Caplan, declared on February 8, 2001, Canada's immigration levels in the House of Commons, which show a modest increase in numbers over the next two years.

The Minister announced that Canada had exceeded the targets set for the year 2000, and that it planned to land up to 235,000 immigrants by 2002.

"A successful immigration program like ours is not just about numbers on a page, but rather about hardworking people and their families who come here from the world over to help build our economy, our society and our culture," said Minister Caplan.

She added that the government remained committed to increasing immigration levels to approximately one percent of the population over the long term, but that Canada's capability to absorb and integrate increased numbers would dictate the pace.

"Today's plan is the first step toward a more comprehensive series of discussions with our provincial partners and other stakeholders over the next year."

The numbers tabled today show that 226,837 immigrants and refugees were landed in 2000, just over the target range of 200,000 to 225,000. The multi-year plan establishes the same range for 2001, and proposes an increase of 210,000 to 235,000 in landings for the year 2002.

MORE THAN 250,000 NEW PERMANENT RESIDENTS IN 2001

OTTAWA, April 17, 2002 -- The Honourable Denis Coderre, Minister of Citizenship and Immigration, today announced that 250,386 immigrants had come to Canada in 2001.

"The success of Canada's immigration and refugee program is more than numbers. Immigration is about the people who come to this country to contribute to our economy, to join their families or to start a new life free from persecution. Most of these newcomers will eventually become Canadian citizens to complete the journey they started last year," said Minister Coderre.

The number of newcomers who were landed in Canada in 2001 exceeded the target set for the year by 25,386. The significant increase in landings is the result of an investment from the 2000 federal budget for temporary additional resources to reduce inventories of applications at missions overseas.

"The release of the 2001 census data provided a timely reminder that Canada needs immigrants if it is to continue to grow and prosper," said the Minister. "Immigration has always been a key factor in building our country and will continue to play an important role in strengthening our economy, society and cultural diversity." By 2011, newcomers to Canada will likely account for all of the country's labour force growth. By 2026, it is anticipated that Canada's population will grow solely through the arrival of immigrants.

This year's target ranges from 210,000 to 235,000 new permanent residents. While the government remains committed to increasing the target to one percent of Canada's population over the long term, this will depend on the country's ability and available resources to integrate newcomers. Immigration levels are set after careful consideration of Canada's needs and resources and in consultation with provincial and territorial partners.

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We are professional, experienced and result-oriented Immigration consultants. Canada benefits from opening its doors to skilled workers, enterpreneurs, businessmen, coventional refugees and the relatives of people already settled in this country. Immigrants have traditinally stimulated Canada's social, cultural and economic life.

Effective May 1997, Canada changed Immigration criteria for the Skilled Workers. Find out more.

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